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by - delegate Martin [2 posts] (2007 Aug 16 Thu, 16:27) replyReply

How do you get a more relevant angled line on a graph?

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RE: charts

by - trainer Tracy platinum contributer[586 posts] (2007 Aug 17 Fri, 10:10) replyReply

Hi Martin,

Thanks for the question, I am not absolutely sure what you mean in your question.

Is it
a) How do I add a trendline? (right click in graph and go to option trendline)
b) Change the elevation of a graph? (If you have a 3D graph, go to the Chart menu and down to 3D settings and you can change the elevation)

Let me know what you mean by "relevant angled line"

Thanks

Tracy

RE: charts

by - delegate Martin [2 posts] (2007 Aug 17 Fri, 10:12) replyReply

Sorry about that...I wasn't quite sure what to call it.

I guess it was option a) which sounds relatively straightforward.

Thanks for your help,

Martin

RE: charts

by - trainer Tracy platinum contributer[586 posts] (2007 Aug 17 Fri, 11:17) replyReply

O I thought that was it ! Fab I am glad I could help! Anything else let me know

Tracy


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